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we can do this, maria. maria: yeah. i mean, i don't know that corporate america has gotten the memo yet. so there's an issue there. let me ask you about news this morning. one of the top stories in the journal, china's new data security standards, beijing's foreign ministry today calling on all countries to maintain an open supply chain for information and communications technology. it's been about a month since secretary of state mike pompeo revealed the clean network program which bans chinese telecom companies from internet infrastructure used by the u.s. and its allies. so general, now you see china pushing back, trying to divide this and using different standards. which of these programs will be successful and should we be concerned that now china is telling countries don't listen to america and their clean network, we're going to set the global standard for tech come and technology -- telecom and technology and the internet. >> this is going to be a combative situation. this is a knee jerk reaction, largely face s
we can do this, maria. maria: yeah. i mean, i don't know that corporate america has gotten the memo yet. so there's an issue there. let me ask you about news this morning. one of the top stories in the journal, china's new data security standards, beijing's foreign ministry today calling on all countries to maintain an open supply chain for information and communications technology. it's been about a month since secretary of state mike pompeo revealed the clean network program which bans...
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check your statistics, maria. maria: i will. maria: welcome back. racial tensions taking the spotlight on the political stage, my next guest is taking on the democratic party in her new book, explaining how their policies hurt, not help, the black community and why she and many others are turning to the republican party in what she calls a major black exodus. joining me, the author of blackout, candace owens. i'm not sure if you heard my conversation with representative garamendi from california who said that they do not want to defund the police and that crime and shootings are not up in some of our democratic-run cities. what do you say about that, candace? >> i was honestly hoping you would tag me and i was sitting here going i can't believe the attempt to lie to the faces of americans and it is so emblemati of what i discuss in my book. democrats have no issues lying while our communities suffer because of progressive policies which lead to regressive results for black america. he pretends minority communities are not suffering from a 200% incre
check your statistics, maria. maria: i will. maria: welcome back. racial tensions taking the spotlight on the political stage, my next guest is taking on the democratic party in her new book, explaining how their policies hurt, not help, the black community and why she and many others are turning to the republican party in what she calls a major black exodus. joining me, the author of blackout, candace owens. i'm not sure if you heard my conversation with representative garamendi from...
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maria: yeah. you make some really important points there, mohamed. how do you see it, omid? i guess one of the issues is we we started to see a pickup in cases as the economy began to open, and that stopped people short. they stopped and said, well, wait a minute, let's revisit opening restaurants, let's revisit opening some of these institutions out there. and now we're seeing the economic numbers reflect that. >> well, let me add a fourth point to mo mohamed's three points, the public policy, the public health policy that's failing us, and that's creating all of the issues we're having with the economy. let's talk about covid-19 for just a moment. 85% of fatalities have been with people who are over 65 years old. that only accounts for 15% of the population. we now need to understand what to, how to approach this issue more thoughtfully. if you look at the ten states that have an unemployment rate over 10, every single one of them have draconian lockdowns still in place. so it's clear to me that
maria: yeah. you make some really important points there, mohamed. how do you see it, omid? i guess one of the issues is we we started to see a pickup in cases as the economy began to open, and that stopped people short. they stopped and said, well, wait a minute, let's revisit opening restaurants, let's revisit opening some of these institutions out there. and now we're seeing the economic numbers reflect that. >> well, let me add a fourth point to mo mohamed's three points, the public...
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maria: yeah. i think you're spot on on that. i don't think that the markets would be near record high ifs there wasn't a belief that he would continue these policies, that is president trump. although we're seeing some real volatility now. tell me about your etf, you call it maga etf, make america great again. what are the sectors you believe will outperform? is that what this maga etf is, the sectors you believe will outperform under a trump presidency, second term. >> this etf is the alternative that's out there for the other esg type investments that are really driven by far left policies. this is an alternative for conservative investors to invest in companies that are supporting republicans to get elected to federal office, republicans in congress as well as president trump. this is a way for investors to put their money behind companies in the s&p 500, you have to be an s&p 500 company that are trying to get republicans elected versus, say, nancy pelosi elected. that's what this is really ab
maria: yeah. i think you're spot on on that. i don't think that the markets would be near record high ifs there wasn't a belief that he would continue these policies, that is president trump. although we're seeing some real volatility now. tell me about your etf, you call it maga etf, make america great again. what are the sectors you believe will outperform? is that what this maga etf is, the sectors you believe will outperform under a trump presidency, second term. >> this etf is the...
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maria: yeah. well, that's what i'm trying to get at. you say the plans that he has layed out. what policies specifically do you believe joe biden has that are resinating with america? >> i think joe biden has layed out that americans need to -- wealthy americans need to pay their fair share. he has a plan for corporate business to pay taxes that are necessary in order to provide working americans with what they need in these times, these unprecedented times of this coronavirus, and that there is a way -- maria: you think the higher taxes then. >> i think the taxes on corporate and americans that need to pay their fair share, yeah. maria: i'm just trying to understand the specific question from you. what specific policy is biden coming out that would resinate with americans? you say they are only going to raise taxes on those people who pay their fair share, you are aware that the top 10% already pay 70% of the taxes? >> i don't think that's fair to say that -- that corporate america is paying thei
maria: yeah. well, that's what i'm trying to get at. you say the plans that he has layed out. what policies specifically do you believe joe biden has that are resinating with america? >> i think joe biden has layed out that americans need to -- wealthy americans need to pay their fair share. he has a plan for corporate business to pay taxes that are necessary in order to provide working americans with what they need in these times, these unprecedented times of this coronavirus, and that...
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maria: yeah. it definitely did show you, though, that the liquidity is there. the ipo market seems to be hot again. maybe that particular name you can question in terms of that move. i get that and the fact that it's based on sales, not even earnings, that's a great point, but what about the fact that ipos have been doing well? does that show some help for the liquidity and interest in this market? >> well, there is ample liquidity, but we really don't need the ipo market to confirm that, right? the stock market did very well post-financial i crisis for eight, nine, ten years with a lot of liquidity but with the ipo market not doing well. i think, unfortunately, sometimes it can just be a referendum on maybe sentiment and some of the euphoria that investors fall into. the liquidity is there, the corporate bond market shows us that, the high-yield spreads show us that. the fed is going to make sure those liquidities function around capital markets for quite some time. maria: let me ask you about th
maria: yeah. it definitely did show you, though, that the liquidity is there. the ipo market seems to be hot again. maybe that particular name you can question in terms of that move. i get that and the fact that it's based on sales, not even earnings, that's a great point, but what about the fact that ipos have been doing well? does that show some help for the liquidity and interest in this market? >> well, there is ample liquidity, but we really don't need the ipo market to confirm that,...
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maria. maria: jackie, thank you. we are watching walmart this morning and a its answer to amazon prime, it is walmart plus rolling out today for $12.95 a month, shoppers can get same day delivery on a minimum $35 order which includes groceries. joining me now is the former president and ceo of walmart, wss venture holdings president and kkr senior add add visor, bl simon. thank you for joining us. >> good morning, maria. how are you? maria: this new program for walmart fits right into what we've been seeing in terms of those industries and customers that can actually adapt to this changing environment. tell us the significance of what walmart is doing as you see it. >> walmart has long coveted a subscription service to go head to head with amazon and they've tried three or four times. this one's different. this one allows grocery and combines grocery and their gm strength which is trying to recreate the super center online through a subscription service. if they can use the food, the frequency of their food business
maria. maria: jackie, thank you. we are watching walmart this morning and a its answer to amazon prime, it is walmart plus rolling out today for $12.95 a month, shoppers can get same day delivery on a minimum $35 order which includes groceries. joining me now is the former president and ceo of walmart, wss venture holdings president and kkr senior add add visor, bl simon. thank you for joining us. >> good morning, maria. how are you? maria: this new program for walmart fits right into...
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maria: okay. [laughter] maria: next up fake fans for the win, the denver broncos added cutouts of characters of the hit show south park as fans in the stands for yesterday's game. this is hilarious, the creators of comedy central show are both from colorado and huge broncos fans so they purchased the cutouts for big game. lee, what do you think of this as creative substitute for real fans? lee: i love it. i think it's fun. you know, one of the things, it's hard to watch sports without fan base there and i think it's creative and something to look forward and so clever. maria: yeah, i think that's great. finally social distant trick or treating, one texas couple decided that coronavirus would not stop them from celebrating halloween, their favorite holiday. they created a candy cannon to make sure kids get their candy while keeping their distance and candy robot. lee, creative way to save halloween. lee: i love it. i know the kids this year are struggling figure out how to get some sense of normalc
maria: okay. [laughter] maria: next up fake fans for the win, the denver broncos added cutouts of characters of the hit show south park as fans in the stands for yesterday's game. this is hilarious, the creators of comedy central show are both from colorado and huge broncos fans so they purchased the cutouts for big game. lee, what do you think of this as creative substitute for real fans? lee: i love it. i think it's fun. you know, one of the things, it's hard to watch sports without fan base...
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hisamitsu. ♪ maria: welcome back. some signs that business is beginning to get back to normal as jpmorgan chase told staff this week that they have to come back to the office by september 21st, particularly on the trading desks. there are few exceptions in terms of childcare, etc. joining me now to discuss the business climate and more is the cofounder and co-chairman of the carlyle group, he is a wall street titan with now $200 billion in as asset funds in management. david rubenstein is with us. thank you for being here. i know you are the author of a new book, how to lead, congrats on the book. we're going to talk about that book coming up. thank you so much for being here, david. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me. maria: so what's your take on the business climate today? give us your take on getting back to normal post this pandemic and the impact of this shutdown. >> look, everybody wants to get back to normal, but i think we have to be real lust you can about it. a vaccine, while one might be available or
hisamitsu. ♪ maria: welcome back. some signs that business is beginning to get back to normal as jpmorgan chase told staff this week that they have to come back to the office by september 21st, particularly on the trading desks. there are few exceptions in terms of childcare, etc. joining me now to discuss the business climate and more is the cofounder and co-chairman of the carlyle group, he is a wall street titan with now $200 billion in as asset funds in management. david rubenstein is...
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maria: welcome back. after six months of coronavirus lockdowns, one wall street giant is calling its employees back to work, the jpmorgan announced on friday staffers must return to the office by september 21. barring any child care or medical issues. this comes as two months before the 2020 election with many businesses struggling to survive without another stimulus plan. joining me now is white house trade advisor peter navarro. peter it's great to see you thank you so much for joining us this morning. i want to get to china and how the president has reacted but first, let's talk about the economy, here we are back in business in september. how do you see the next couple of months playing out? >> back to business and the ark of this was the chinese communist party hit the strongest and most resilient economy in the history that president had had built and we had to go into a lockdown because of that but because of the resilience, we're coming out of that now, and if you think about what's going on now,
maria: welcome back. after six months of coronavirus lockdowns, one wall street giant is calling its employees back to work, the jpmorgan announced on friday staffers must return to the office by september 21. barring any child care or medical issues. this comes as two months before the 2020 election with many businesses struggling to survive without another stimulus plan. joining me now is white house trade advisor peter navarro. peter it's great to see you thank you so much for joining us...
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>> good morning, maria, great to be with you. the tech sector, the apples, the teslas, the netflixs, the amazons, they all got bid up in the market in this v-shaped recovery we've seen. maybe they got a little bit ahead of themselves. what i look for is anything fundamentally changing in these businesses? is apple not going to sell as many iphones as we anticipated? and the a answer for me is a resounding no. is so to put a cap on the valuation when these companies are showing real growth, i think any pullback in big tech is an opportunity to buy. maria: goldman sachs out with a report looking for 35% growth in the third quart. nancy lazar, we just heard from a little bit ago in that talkers piece, and she's talking about productivity which leads her to say 30-35% gdp in the third quarter, she's thinking that the fourth quarter is going to be about 4-5%, the stimulus package could impact that. what's your take on the res of the year in terms of the back drop for investing, and that is the economic story? >> i think the setup, mar
>> good morning, maria, great to be with you. the tech sector, the apples, the teslas, the netflixs, the amazons, they all got bid up in the market in this v-shaped recovery we've seen. maybe they got a little bit ahead of themselves. what i look for is anything fundamentally changing in these businesses? is apple not going to sell as many iphones as we anticipated? and the a answer for me is a resounding no. is so to put a cap on the valuation when these companies are showing real...
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thanks, maria. maria: thank you, sam. check out the morning mover meanwhile, virgin galactic is soaring, lifting off premarket after susquehanna and bank of america analysts initiated coverage of the stock, with a lots of buy ratings. all eight analysts have a buy rating on this company. it is up almost 4%. we're just getting started this morning. we have a lot coming up. tensions are rising between the trump administration and tiktok, fox news senior strategic analyst general jack keane is up next on the national security implications. we look ahead to the first 2020 presidential debate, yes, it is here. president trump and joe biden going head to head, facing off tonight on top issues facing our country. former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is here to weigh in, in the next hour. we'll talk with trump organization executive vice president, donald trump junior at 8:00 a.m. eastern this morning, we'll get his take on how his father is preparing for the big night. the mlb playoffs are back, i'll speak with rob manfred a
thanks, maria. maria: thank you, sam. check out the morning mover meanwhile, virgin galactic is soaring, lifting off premarket after susquehanna and bank of america analysts initiated coverage of the stock, with a lots of buy ratings. all eight analysts have a buy rating on this company. it is up almost 4%. we're just getting started this morning. we have a lot coming up. tensions are rising between the trump administration and tiktok, fox news senior strategic analyst general jack keane is up...
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maria: joe? >> is it a the services industry just showed that graphic particularly restaurants are -- i don't want to use too much hyperbole in northeast are doing -- what we're seeing got call i was out last night running an errand a restaurant that once during summer outdoors in parking lot maybe under tent may be four or five people low 50s suddenly being uncomfortable to eat outside if you have indoor capacity 5% restaurants working on such small margin during normal times already in big trouble withstand is right in terms of congress the approval rating right now 18%, 18 they see something like this a sports negotiations over player's contract find a number to work with work with things you agree on secretary mnuchin said then the other things you don't agree on fine at least the things you know you can pass get that done now and show you care show you are trying to do something instead of one side maybe looking like trying to push off until after election other side maybe not giving enough
maria: joe? >> is it a the services industry just showed that graphic particularly restaurants are -- i don't want to use too much hyperbole in northeast are doing -- what we're seeing got call i was out last night running an errand a restaurant that once during summer outdoors in parking lot maybe under tent may be four or five people low 50s suddenly being uncomfortable to eat outside if you have indoor capacity 5% restaurants working on such small margin during normal times already in...
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maria: yeah. i mean, you know, where rates are at zero, linda, i mean, are there any other opportunities? are there alternatives when you know you're not getting yield anywhere else? isn't that the long-standing push to own stocks? >> it absolutely is. and there are good fundamental reasons behind it too. even the biggest names, as a share of the s&p 500 is a big share, but so are their earnings shares. so there's very -- there's a lot of ideas that next year will be a good year earnings-wise for the marketplace and could justify this. but zero interest rates, the fed that has no desire to raise rates anytime soon, a fed -- and even regardless of who wins this election, an add a medicine strayings that says we -- administration that says we won't let you fall back into recession, this is music to the ears of equity investors. i think it's dangerous to be a bear in here. maria: it's dangerous to be a bear regardless of the election, linda? i mean, the policies could not be more different when you l
maria: yeah. i mean, you know, where rates are at zero, linda, i mean, are there any other opportunities? are there alternatives when you know you're not getting yield anywhere else? isn't that the long-standing push to own stocks? >> it absolutely is. and there are good fundamental reasons behind it too. even the biggest names, as a share of the s&p 500 is a big share, but so are their earnings shares. so there's very -- there's a lot of ideas that next year will be a good year...
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maria: yes it is. what about the vacancy and what it does in terms of the stakes, this election day, common? you want to talk a bit about what you believe is at stake? i mean what if this election is contested for example, you'll need a ninth voice, right? you'll need a ninth voice if this election is contested. >> you need that and we've watched that many times before, and i think everybody in this country knows it is a different situation. you have so many states who are now using mail-in ballots who are not prepared for it. we watched the horrific job that new york had done, where they're disqualified people and we're now watching we're seeing ballots that are voted for president trump thrown aside by a contractor. how many other times will that happen? they're not prepared for it, and that could make a real problem so we need a court that is filled all nine seats for not just an election but also anything going forward that they is a separate branch of government that they can make a decision. mari
maria: yes it is. what about the vacancy and what it does in terms of the stakes, this election day, common? you want to talk a bit about what you believe is at stake? i mean what if this election is contested for example, you'll need a ninth voice, right? you'll need a ninth voice if this election is contested. >> you need that and we've watched that many times before, and i think everybody in this country knows it is a different situation. you have so many states who are now using...
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maria. maria: it sure is. jackie, thank you so much, the fight against covid-19, president trump speaking at the white house on his outlook for the rollout of a coronavirus vaccine. >> fda approves the vaccine and as you know, we are very close to that. we would be able to distribute 100 million vaccine doses by the end of 2020. we are on track to deliver the vaccine in a very, very safe and effective manner. we think we can start some time in october. maria: but cdc director robert redfield says a vaccine won't be rolled out that quickly prompting president trump to respond this way. >> when is it going to be generally available to the american public so we can begin to take advantage of vaccine to get back to our regular life, i think we are probably looking at late second quarter, third quarter 2021. >> i think he made a mistake when he said that. it's just incorrect information. and i called him and he didn't tell me that and i think he got the message maybe confused, maybe it was stated
maria. maria: it sure is. jackie, thank you so much, the fight against covid-19, president trump speaking at the white house on his outlook for the rollout of a coronavirus vaccine. >> fda approves the vaccine and as you know, we are very close to that. we would be able to distribute 100 million vaccine doses by the end of 2020. we are on track to deliver the vaccine in a very, very safe and effective manner. we think we can start some time in october. maria: but cdc director robert...
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maria: yeah. yeah, that's what i said pretty much not about cuomo but pelosi and biden to congressman debbi dingell and the other thing is i feel like it's just this week or last week where we get new job's plan from joe biden that is firing up the manufacturing base in the united states. that's been what president trump ran on on 2016 and what is pushing as well. no differentiation whatsoever from the rest of the media in terms of what really took place here and what is behind these interviews because you're right there was so much pushback from everybody on the left about this. it is a political year and certainly feels like it. coming up -- dagen: just really quickly. the goal was to not panic people and that happened anyway. maria: yeah. dagen: again, that's what a leader does and he shut down travel coming in from china and that was something that people on the left opposed and called him names and they were busy impeaching him. never forget that. maria: yeah, yeah. for no crimes, by the way.
maria: yeah. yeah, that's what i said pretty much not about cuomo but pelosi and biden to congressman debbi dingell and the other thing is i feel like it's just this week or last week where we get new job's plan from joe biden that is firing up the manufacturing base in the united states. that's been what president trump ran on on 2016 and what is pushing as well. no differentiation whatsoever from the rest of the media in terms of what really took place here and what is behind these interviews...
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maria: yeah. exactly. and sam, i wonder if jp morgan is going to be a catalyst for other firms to say, put down an order to come back to work. sam: well, i think so. they are simply voicing what other companies are thinking to try to bring back people because, you know, you have more of a community feeling when you are working with your peers, also the spontaneous share of ideas i think allows for greater research, et cetera. i'm not surprised at all that companies want to get back to as close to normal as possible. maria: yeah, dagen mcdowell, i know we will talk about this in the next block but let me get your take on the growth story because we are still fighting over stimulus plan right, and i wonder if the fourth-quarter numbers are lower than what people expected because we don't have the extra stimulus. we will see about that? dagen: to democrats care about working men and women who are unemployment, the answer is no, you had the democrats who slammed down the gop's kind of thin stimulus bi
maria: yeah. exactly. and sam, i wonder if jp morgan is going to be a catalyst for other firms to say, put down an order to come back to work. sam: well, i think so. they are simply voicing what other companies are thinking to try to bring back people because, you know, you have more of a community feeling when you are working with your peers, also the spontaneous share of ideas i think allows for greater research, et cetera. i'm not surprised at all that companies want to get back to as close...
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maria: yeah. well, certainly we are expecting growth in the second half but it's been tough for many people. matt, real quick before you go, your feeling on the election, is florida up for grabs right now? >> sure. florida's the best state for trump in terms of momentum in his direction. but then on the other side, arizona is up for grabs in ways that people wouldn't have thought. there's a lot of third party voters in 2016, they're not going to vote for third parties this time in nearly the same way. they are overwhelmingly going towards biden. that's a problem for trump. maria: matt, it's great to see you this morning of. thank you so much. matt welch joining us from reason. when we come back, astrazeneca is pausing clinical trials of the coronavirus vaccine. we're going to take a look at that. it has the stock down better than 2% right now. stay with us. we'll be right back. ( ♪ ) ♪ i need it so bad don't call it a hobby. it's way more than just a job. this is how we live every single day.
maria: yeah. well, certainly we are expecting growth in the second half but it's been tough for many people. matt, real quick before you go, your feeling on the election, is florida up for grabs right now? >> sure. florida's the best state for trump in terms of momentum in his direction. but then on the other side, arizona is up for grabs in ways that people wouldn't have thought. there's a lot of third party voters in 2016, they're not going to vote for third parties this time in nearly...
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maria: yeah. you make a good point. that's what wall street is waiting for. whether or not we see it change in the forward statement that would tell you that cornerstone folks are saying that fed won't make any changes to the statement in particular, no new forward guidance and no modification in the pace of qe, maybe that's priced into the market if we don't hear much from the fed today meanwhile big tech is leading the way again amazon google parent company alphabet facebook all finishing up better than 1.6% yesterday. apple also ending day higher. this is another tech company now snow flake is hitting the market with an ipo ryan your take on the evaluation of these companies and the strength of tech asking leadership industry in the market. >> i mean it is insanity maria when you get down to and looking at evaluation and snow flake ipo come out 33 billion which is well above where it was priced just a couple of days ago. which is just insane. i think you have this crazy dynamic right now wrote
maria: yeah. you make a good point. that's what wall street is waiting for. whether or not we see it change in the forward statement that would tell you that cornerstone folks are saying that fed won't make any changes to the statement in particular, no new forward guidance and no modification in the pace of qe, maybe that's priced into the market if we don't hear much from the fed today meanwhile big tech is leading the way again amazon google parent company alphabet facebook all finishing up...
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maria: welcome back. both candidates hitting the campaign trail this week with president trump holding rallies in nevada and wisconsin, and joe biden making stops in battleground florida, where according to a new poll he holds a narrow five point lead in florida. biden tried to widen that gap on tuesday with this appeal to latino voters at a hispanic heritage month event, let's take a listen. >> i just have one thing to say hang on here. >> ♪ ♪ >> there you go, dance a little bit, come on. [laughter] >> i tell you what if i had the talent of any one of these people i'd be elected president by acclamation. maria: latino voters make up 20% of florida's electorate and could be a deciding factor come november. joining me now is florida senator marco rubio he's chairman of both the senate intelligence committee and the committee on small business and entrepreneurship. senator it's great to see you thanks for joining us this weekend. >> good morning thanks for having me. maria: so what do you think about fl
maria: welcome back. both candidates hitting the campaign trail this week with president trump holding rallies in nevada and wisconsin, and joe biden making stops in battleground florida, where according to a new poll he holds a narrow five point lead in florida. biden tried to widen that gap on tuesday with this appeal to latino voters at a hispanic heritage month event, let's take a listen. >> i just have one thing to say hang on here. >> ♪ ♪ >> there you go, dance a...
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maria: yeah. what's your take on where we are right now with china, gordon, so much to discuss with its bad behavior in terms of intellectual property theft. the president basically saying it's fine if we decouple, not to mention the handling of coronavirus and the human rights abuses. >> well, the united states for the first time in -- in decades is just saying that, you know, we will no longer accept this unacceptable behavior because republicans and democrats sort of let china slide. that was especially true during obama administration, so although there's tension, this is a good thing because it means that the united states is actually defending its interest and we haven't done that since perhaps eisenhower administration. maria: yeah, it's pretty extraordinary what this administration has done. meanwhile we are learning about deals that have taken place in the past where the chinese communist party was able to acquire major american companies, white house trade adviser peter navarro was with
maria: yeah. what's your take on where we are right now with china, gordon, so much to discuss with its bad behavior in terms of intellectual property theft. the president basically saying it's fine if we decouple, not to mention the handling of coronavirus and the human rights abuses. >> well, the united states for the first time in -- in decades is just saying that, you know, we will no longer accept this unacceptable behavior because republicans and democrats sort of let china slide....
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maria: yep. and it was in 2017 or '18 when i interviewed john pedesta and that is exactly what i asked him. google that interview. i put that question to him, saying that the democrats were in bed with the russians, not the republicans, and i wasn't buying any of the hype. we'll keep talking about this. and of course today jim comey is testifying in front of lindsey graham's committee, this is certainly to come up, one of the major talking points. major stories of the day, sparks flying in cleveland last night, candace owens is here, weighing in on the contentious debate between president trump and former vice president joe biden. what does the black community have to say about that? then, more than just words of, one body language expert breaks down the top moments from last night's debate, all coming up, right here. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable
maria: yep. and it was in 2017 or '18 when i interviewed john pedesta and that is exactly what i asked him. google that interview. i put that question to him, saying that the democrats were in bed with the russians, not the republicans, and i wasn't buying any of the hype. we'll keep talking about this. and of course today jim comey is testifying in front of lindsey graham's committee, this is certainly to come up, one of the major talking points. major stories of the day, sparks flying in...
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marÍa: bueno, esto se corta asÍ. tarazona: aunque confiesa que son muchas las noches en las que se acuesta con hambre. marÍa: es muy triste, muy triste aguantar hambre. la aguantÉ de niÑa y ahora de grande tambiÉn. no es fÁcil dormir con la panza asÍ. es muy triste. tarazona: elvira carvajal ha conocido a doÑa marÍa por cerca de 16 aÑos. ella fue trabajadora del campo por dÉcadas y ahora es parte de la alianza nacional de campesinas. carvajal: cuando la conocÍ, ella se iba a trabajar al campo, a las cosechas que hubieras. tomate, el frijol, la okra, que es todo el aÑo, ella lo piscaba. entonces, despuÉs de su trabajo, ella iba a apoyar al lugar donde yo trabajaba. tarazona: ella dice que bajo circunstancias difÍciles es cuando se conoce quiÉnes son los verdaderos amigos. marÍa: son muy pocas las amistades que te dan la mano te miran que ya no tienes nada. se van. tarazona: carvajal dice que doÑa marÍa siempre saca fuerzas para seguir adelante. carvajal: muy trabajadora y eso es lo que a mÍ me duele
marÍa: bueno, esto se corta asÍ. tarazona: aunque confiesa que son muchas las noches en las que se acuesta con hambre. marÍa: es muy triste, muy triste aguantar hambre. la aguantÉ de niÑa y ahora de grande tambiÉn. no es fÁcil dormir con la panza asÍ. es muy triste. tarazona: elvira carvajal ha conocido a doÑa marÍa por cerca de 16 aÑos. ella fue trabajadora del campo por dÉcadas y ahora es parte de la alianza nacional de campesinas. carvajal: cuando la conocÍ, ella se iba a...
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maria: welcome back. both candidates hitting the campaign trail this week with president trump holding rallies in nevada and wisconsin, and joe biden making stops in battleground florida, where according to a new poll he holds a narrow five point lead in florida. biden tried to widen that gap on tuesday with this appeal to latino voters at a hispanic heritage month event, let's take a listen. >> i just have one thing to say hang on here. >> ♪ ♪ >> there you go, dance a little bit, come on. [laughter] >> i tell you what if i had the talent of any one of these people i'd be elected president by acclamation. maria: latino voters make up 20% of florida's electorate and could be a deciding factor come november. joining me now is florida senator marco rubio he's chairman of both the senate intelligence committee and the committee on small business and entrepreneurship. senator it's great to see you thanks for joining us this weekend. >> good morning thanks for having me. maria: so what do you think about fl
maria: welcome back. both candidates hitting the campaign trail this week with president trump holding rallies in nevada and wisconsin, and joe biden making stops in battleground florida, where according to a new poll he holds a narrow five point lead in florida. biden tried to widen that gap on tuesday with this appeal to latino voters at a hispanic heritage month event, let's take a listen. >> i just have one thing to say hang on here. >> ♪ ♪ >> there you go, dance a...
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albertano: maría, maría. permítame decirte acompañado de la música de lo que viene siendo, este humilde celular, que te quiero. que he sido un tonto, además, quiero preguntarte algo, así como amigos, flaca, ¿quieres ser mi novia? maría: no sé, déjame pensarlo. ¡sí! perdón, perdón, perdón. albertano: fíjate, me lo acabo de comprar. ay, no, ya se le rayó su carátula. maría: ay, albertano, perdóname. albertano: ay, hombre, ya, ni modo. qué habría de perdonarte yo a ti. maría: ¿los panchos? albertano: bueno, eso sí, haces muchos panchos pero-- maría: me trajiste a los panchos. albertano: no, no son los panchos, pero son lo más parecido que me encontré. son el trío "escala romántica", porque yo quería que este fuera un momento muy inolvidable para ti. cantante: ♪ me tienes, pero de nada te vales ♪ macaco: con permiso, maestro, perdón, perdón. carnal, carnal, carnal. albertano: ¿qué, ahora qué? macaco: pues, hay que darles para los chescos y para los pasajes a los muchachos. a
albertano: maría, maría. permítame decirte acompañado de la música de lo que viene siendo, este humilde celular, que te quiero. que he sido un tonto, además, quiero preguntarte algo, así como amigos, flaca, ¿quieres ser mi novia? maría: no sé, déjame pensarlo. ¡sí! perdón, perdón, perdón. albertano: fíjate, me lo acabo de comprar. ay, no, ya se le rayó su carátula. maría: ay, albertano, perdóname. albertano: ay, hombre, ya, ni modo. qué habría de perdonarte yo a ti....
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maria: welcome back. good monday morning, everybody. thanks so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. it is monday, september 21st. your top stories this morning, 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. we have a global selloff underway this morning, futures sharply lower to start the week as investors on edge over political uncertainty, coronavirus, and charges of fraud in the banking sector. the dow industrials down 519 points, bank stocks sharply lower after a new report reveals several major banks were involved in moving more than $2 trillion worth of suspicious funds. the markets are down across the board after the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 posted their third straight week of losses in a row. questions over the tiktok deal, president trump approving the agreement in concept but the nation nail security threat -- national security threat remains a concern. what oracle is telling me this morning, straight ahead. the future of the supreme court hangs in the balance, the death of justice ruth bader ginsburg sparki
maria: welcome back. good monday morning, everybody. thanks so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. it is monday, september 21st. your top stories this morning, 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. we have a global selloff underway this morning, futures sharply lower to start the week as investors on edge over political uncertainty, coronavirus, and charges of fraud in the banking sector. the dow industrials down 519 points, bank stocks sharply lower after a new report reveals several major banks...
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maria: yeah. and you did this while also making the decision to pull back on marketing and spending on marketing while you did allocate more money to labor and to workers. tell me about that, the fact that you pulled back marketing, but you've also while pulling back marketing have come up with a new marketing partnership with, inspire by a new york chef and television personality. tell us about your marketing efforts. finish. >> sureful so, you know, in the early stages we did pull back on marketing, as did a lot of people because, frankly, there was such strong organic demand for the product that we wanted to redirect those dollars to where it could be most useful in increasing capacity and bringing more people into, you know, into the ability to get boxes. so it was just getting more food to more people, was our top priority. at the same time, we, of course, want to keep people engaged, and we want to make sure that we're retaining a lot of the new customers that are coming in, a lot of the act
maria: yeah. and you did this while also making the decision to pull back on marketing and spending on marketing while you did allocate more money to labor and to workers. tell me about that, the fact that you pulled back marketing, but you've also while pulling back marketing have come up with a new marketing partnership with, inspire by a new york chef and television personality. tell us about your marketing efforts. finish. >> sureful so, you know, in the early stages we did pull back...